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in what you might call the foreign-policy security venue. like many in this room i grow up during the cold war and yet i got to this point. what did it was really two things. if i had to sum it up in a sense because the united states has overreached abroad and we have underperformed at home and i'm worried as a result. i think we overreached abroad over the last few decades first in iraq and then secondly in afghanistan when we tried to remake that country. and as i watched some of the debates going on about syria i'm concerned we seem to have lost that, we haven't seemed to learn that lesson indeed as recently as today in the new york times people are saying it's time already to get over iraq. i don't want to get over iraq. i want to learn the lessons of iraq and apply those lessons so i'm worried that the united states has seriously over reached and it has allowed its foreign-policy with this emphasis in particular on the middle east and particularly remaking the middle east. that is not i believe either's possible or strategically wise an
in what you might call the foreign-policy security venue. like many in this room i grow up during the cold war and yet i got to this point. what did it was really two things. if i had to sum it up in a sense because the united states has overreached abroad and we have underperformed at home and i'm worried as a result. i think we overreached abroad over the last few decades first in iraq and then secondly in afghanistan when we tried to remake that country. and as i watched some of the debates...
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and its foreign policy there is still there are a whole orient. nation is towards integration into the world economy and the world economy is dominated by the western powers by the united states in particular the same goes with india of course they want to have some sort of buffer so that they too are not simply dictated to by the united states and the western powers they for the most part represent the plundered as opposed to the plundering part of the planet those who are basically colonized that was true with china and india and brazil south africa in the case of russia it had it's sort of left the imperial world and joined the other world after nine hundred seventeen they want to have an alternative and they want to have a buffer but again i think the big problem will be as they integrate into the world economy the u.s. has certain rules that it demands and and certain political concessions and you can see by the way they handled the syria appeal that they were they were very modest unmodulated in their response in the soviet era the the sovie
and its foreign policy there is still there are a whole orient. nation is towards integration into the world economy and the world economy is dominated by the western powers by the united states in particular the same goes with india of course they want to have some sort of buffer so that they too are not simply dictated to by the united states and the western powers they for the most part represent the plundered as opposed to the plundering part of the planet those who are basically colonized...
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policy. what we spend our money on, the projects going on overseas, and a person who was always pointing out, he repeats this so often, i can save, it is the sum of these two things. adam is no longer what the state department, so i can mention that. it is true, we probably spend 3/4 of our money spending on fulbright, international visitors, targeting those people that can make a difference in the opinion landscape. that is the way you can target certain people who are very important, and the shotgun effect when we use the media to reach broader audience. in washington that was not was fully understood and i wanted to put that in the report, that it is not just messaging, not just how you engage in audiences, how you make them see what you are doing and show them we have a point of view that is respectable. i think it is important if you look at the cover of the report, if you see who is on there, it is not a spokesman on there. that is an english-teaching officer, someone in pakistan with m
policy. what we spend our money on, the projects going on overseas, and a person who was always pointing out, he repeats this so often, i can save, it is the sum of these two things. adam is no longer what the state department, so i can mention that. it is true, we probably spend 3/4 of our money spending on fulbright, international visitors, targeting those people that can make a difference in the opinion landscape. that is the way you can target certain people who are very important, and the...
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policy his latest book calls for to get rich. can actually see how americas could maintain its leadership in a changed world dividing the world into the west and east the west of course includes russia and turkey so it's balancing that with the west means trying to bring russia in for example in the with the b.t.o. and try to bring turkey in into the of the fold as it were in a kind of balancing row in the west but as far as the ease is concerned brzezinski calls this a complex beast now how to color balance a complex is where most of china's neighbors are china's largest trading partners and they do not want to sour the relationship with china but of course most of those neighbors also fear that china's getting to break in is as like a one thousand pound panda and even though it is of good intentions and and a lot of the countries fear the time is getting too big so america comes in and provides a kind of military umbrella and and try to rebalance the kind of geopolitics there but if you if you are in china your cost be very ver
policy his latest book calls for to get rich. can actually see how americas could maintain its leadership in a changed world dividing the world into the west and east the west of course includes russia and turkey so it's balancing that with the west means trying to bring russia in for example in the with the b.t.o. and try to bring turkey in into the of the fold as it were in a kind of balancing row in the west but as far as the ease is concerned brzezinski calls this a complex beast now how to...
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there is a presumption that foreign policy is a men's game. i know from what i know of your programming that, like with susan komen, you were reaching out to all kinds of audiences, as the united states thinks about engaging broadly, and we know that women play roles in families, determining who takes place in boycotts, how should we think about engaging women as the distinct, women in foreign policy? >> you have to engage women on both levels as professionals, foreign policies -- they fit those opinion leader positions because while there might be fewer, they are out there who have an impact. watch lebanese tv is to see all those announcers and reporters who are women and realize that nbc has broadcast broadly in the mideast and they are certainly -- you're going to engage -- >> because so many of the presenters are so attractive. >> whatever it takes. they are presenting news and points of view, and you want to work with them on those very serious hard-core political issues. but i think dan in looking at how you engage a larger grouping, you
there is a presumption that foreign policy is a men's game. i know from what i know of your programming that, like with susan komen, you were reaching out to all kinds of audiences, as the united states thinks about engaging broadly, and we know that women play roles in families, determining who takes place in boycotts, how should we think about engaging women as the distinct, women in foreign policy? >> you have to engage women on both levels as professionals, foreign policies -- they...
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policy whose latest book calls for two ship which. can actually see how americas could maintain its leadership in a changed world dividing the world into the west and the east the west of course includes russia and turkey so it's balancing that with the west means trying to bring russia in for example in the with the b.t.o. and try to bring turkey in into the of the fold as it were in a kind of balancing row in the west but as far as the ease is concerned brzezinski calls this a complex beast now how to culture balance the complexities where most of china's neighbors are china's largest trading partners and they do not want to sour the relationship with china but of course most of those neighbors also fear that china's getting to break in is as like a one thousand pound panda and even though it is of good intentions and and a lot of the countries fear the time is getting too big so america comes in and provides a kind of military umbrella and and try to rebalance the kind of geopolitics there but if you if you are in china your cost b
policy whose latest book calls for two ship which. can actually see how americas could maintain its leadership in a changed world dividing the world into the west and the east the west of course includes russia and turkey so it's balancing that with the west means trying to bring russia in for example in the with the b.t.o. and try to bring turkey in into the of the fold as it were in a kind of balancing row in the west but as far as the ease is concerned brzezinski calls this a complex beast...
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policy whose latest book called strategic which. can actually see how americas could maintain its leadership in a changed world dividing the world into the west and the east the west of course includes russia and turkey so it's balancing that with the west means trying to bring russia in for example in the with the p.t.o. and try to bring turkey in into the fold as it were in a kind of balancing row in the west but as far as the ease is concerned brzezinski calls this a complex beast now how to color balance the complexities where most of china's neighbors are china's largest trading partners and they do not want to sour the relationship with china but of course most of those neighbors also fear that china is getting to bake in its us like a one thousand pound panda and even though this way of good intentions and and a lot of the countries fear but china is getting too big so america comes in and provides a kind of military umbrella and and try to rebalance the kind of geopolitics there but if you if you are in china your cost be ve
policy whose latest book called strategic which. can actually see how americas could maintain its leadership in a changed world dividing the world into the west and the east the west of course includes russia and turkey so it's balancing that with the west means trying to bring russia in for example in the with the p.t.o. and try to bring turkey in into the fold as it were in a kind of balancing row in the west but as far as the ease is concerned brzezinski calls this a complex beast now how to...
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whether it be social domestic or foreign policy. the next question is from oksana boyko the president of our new show you see moved into presenting up to several years of reporting for our team which to me iran is a great example of how you can create extreme tension and mutual relations by blowing out of proportion some and significant differences the iranian nuclear issue that everyone's been talking about for the last decade basically relies only on some vague suspicions to iran is partially to blame for the tension build up but the root of the problem is the stance of washington their signature foreign policy principal friend and foe divide russia has a good record of avoiding tension and relations with other countries your public statements indicate that you know the cost of admitting it so where is the line for you between avoiding an all out confrontation that could have an impact on russian security and maintaining our principles position which could to be critical to our security. first i've repeatedly voice russia's offici
whether it be social domestic or foreign policy. the next question is from oksana boyko the president of our new show you see moved into presenting up to several years of reporting for our team which to me iran is a great example of how you can create extreme tension and mutual relations by blowing out of proportion some and significant differences the iranian nuclear issue that everyone's been talking about for the last decade basically relies only on some vague suspicions to iran is partially...
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government for spread many foreign policy through human kind. systems. during the cold war large quantities of food were sent to countries of strategic importance to the united states like india indonesia and pakistan. likewise large cargoes were sent to eastern asia during the korean and vietnam wars. during the seventy's a large bulk of food aid went to the middle east. during the ninety's after the fall of the berlin wall food aid was directed to countries the former eastern bloc the same pattern was repeated in afghanistan and iraq during the war on terror. if you have took aboard diplomacy it's a very subtle way of pushing a message of agenda. to another country you know because if you if you've seen even more so because the training elephants for their training even cheap and since they use food is that if you don't train much upon such a dance like a human being you keep rewarding it with a little biscuit or something so next day and vindictive you jump up american people saying jump up you jump up see what i mean. from very early on africa became
government for spread many foreign policy through human kind. systems. during the cold war large quantities of food were sent to countries of strategic importance to the united states like india indonesia and pakistan. likewise large cargoes were sent to eastern asia during the korean and vietnam wars. during the seventy's a large bulk of food aid went to the middle east. during the ninety's after the fall of the berlin wall food aid was directed to countries the former eastern bloc the same...
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foreign policy moving forward. i don't think this will have any particular impact at all on u.s. foreign policy i think that it will continue to highlight to american officials this important to have strong connections with counterterrorism officials in other countries for example here russia a relationship that traditionally people look at the u.s. russia relationship is a troubled one clearly they still have quite strong and effective counterterrorism cooperation their agencies were talking to each other a couple years ago when mosco flagged concerns about the older of these two brothers so i think that you know the lesson they will draw from this is that these connections are important but i do think we're going to see some grander shift in u.s. foreign policy as a result of this accident and finally briefly if possible no worries briefly if possible the united states or do you think that this will bring the focus on the war on terror back to mess stickley from the foreign perspective that it's having since well i think that frankly we've seen increased focus on domestic count
foreign policy moving forward. i don't think this will have any particular impact at all on u.s. foreign policy i think that it will continue to highlight to american officials this important to have strong connections with counterterrorism officials in other countries for example here russia a relationship that traditionally people look at the u.s. russia relationship is a troubled one clearly they still have quite strong and effective counterterrorism cooperation their agencies were talking...
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policy, there is some level of hypocrisy. is that too strong a word? >> there has been in the past but since the end of the cold war, we have tried hard to reduce the size of our arsenal and what is remarkable is that the biggest reductions in our nuclear arsenal have been done by republican presidents. reagan, george h w bush, his son , george w. bush. we went from 32,000 nuclear weapons and now we're are down, we have 2000 that are deployed. the soviet union had 35,000. they have gone down to about the same number we have so we have made very sincere steps to reduce the size of our arsenal and one of the points the book makes is that any country that chooses to have nuclear weapons puts itself at grave risk from its own weapons. i am strongly opposed to other countries getting nuclear weapons and they may say the united states has nuclear weapons, who are you to say that we should not have them and i would say, look at our history. we invented them and we have almost loughner self -- blown ourselves up on several occasions.
policy, there is some level of hypocrisy. is that too strong a word? >> there has been in the past but since the end of the cold war, we have tried hard to reduce the size of our arsenal and what is remarkable is that the biggest reductions in our nuclear arsenal have been done by republican presidents. reagan, george h w bush, his son , george w. bush. we went from 32,000 nuclear weapons and now we're are down, we have 2000 that are deployed. the soviet union had 35,000. they have gone...
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agricultural surpluses serving at the same time as a tool for economic and foreign policy which would help promote the country's interests. according to the president's own words the new law lays the basis for expanding our exports of agricultural products with lasting benefits to ourselves and peoples of other lands. oh and the pope and not the ballot here on our football. team going to break the bonds of their very we play our best effort to help them help them. all and her period is required not because of the economy with the baby growing it's not because we think they're both but we are getting it right in one thousand nine hundred eighty one president kennedy acknowledged public love for eighty as being a fundamental importance to the united states and renamed it food for peace. so the primary objective of a policy was surplus disposal but it had a secondary objectives the hope that it would also build future export markets for u.s. agricultural commodities and that it could achieve humanitarian objectives associated with reducing ungar and under-nutrition and that it could perh
agricultural surpluses serving at the same time as a tool for economic and foreign policy which would help promote the country's interests. according to the president's own words the new law lays the basis for expanding our exports of agricultural products with lasting benefits to ourselves and peoples of other lands. oh and the pope and not the ballot here on our football. team going to break the bonds of their very we play our best effort to help them help them. all and her period is required...
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policy throughout the world somewhat similar to bush's and obama's in locations like haiti somalia in the balkans etc no his legacy is based on the least important sin he committed as a president cheating on his wife for the years couldn't wasn't office the lewinsky scandal just smothered everything else i am pretty sure that if i know the mainstream media they are going to use manning as gender confusion to overshadow and drown out everything else involved in the case but that's just my opinion. hello and welcome to on the money with the business of russia is business i'm peter lavelle this month we were at the same petersburg international economic forum holding a panel discussion on the crisis of capitalism our panel included academics c.e.o.'s and opinion makers ronnie. goldberg she is the executive vice president and senior policy officer at u.s.c. i would be all go ahead she's deputy prime minister of the russian federation. he is secretary general of the o.e.c.d. flatter me he is rector of the russian presidential academy of national economy and public administration your last
policy throughout the world somewhat similar to bush's and obama's in locations like haiti somalia in the balkans etc no his legacy is based on the least important sin he committed as a president cheating on his wife for the years couldn't wasn't office the lewinsky scandal just smothered everything else i am pretty sure that if i know the mainstream media they are going to use manning as gender confusion to overshadow and drown out everything else involved in the case but that's just my...
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policy was actually rather incoherent. truman had announced the truman doctrine and 40 and 47 which most historians mark as the beginning of the cold war. and then the point of that, the threat that true man identified the response from unidentified was actually quite incoherent. american defenses were low and there was aimed the demobilization after world war ii. so it really took the korean war to create all the policies that we now see that is the permanent standing army, the huge defense budgets, the perception of the block and the idea that any communist victory anywhere is somehow a threat to american national security. all of that came about because of the curry in war and also because of the korean war there was a collision between government and defense industry. and so, the start of birth of the military-industrial complex that eisenhower leader warned the nation against in the military industrial 1861. for china the effect of the korean war was also a profound because the laws during the korean war we must remem
policy was actually rather incoherent. truman had announced the truman doctrine and 40 and 47 which most historians mark as the beginning of the cold war. and then the point of that, the threat that true man identified the response from unidentified was actually quite incoherent. american defenses were low and there was aimed the demobilization after world war ii. so it really took the korean war to create all the policies that we now see that is the permanent standing army, the huge defense...
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now we must understand that can then of course was a foreign-policy realist. he is most known for devising or conceptualizing the demon because he understood what the soviets wanted. the genius of george mckenna -- george kennan was he said we need to understand what the soviets were what race russia about, what did the soviets wa want. unfortunately, the united states wasn't very keen on getting involved in pakistan in the beginning and didn't have any pool of experts about pakistan pakistan's. most of them were people of gandhi that like india and didn't actually found the idea of pakistan rather unrealistic. many of them compared it to the pakistan poundage compared to jefferson davis by some people in the american media. but once pakistan was out to become a reality, the british suggested to the americans that they should activate palestinian leaders and develop. as you know, we are really hospitable people. pakistan's problems -- pakistan was about to get one third of british india military. but only 17% of the sources to need it wasn't going to have a vi
now we must understand that can then of course was a foreign-policy realist. he is most known for devising or conceptualizing the demon because he understood what the soviets wanted. the genius of george mckenna -- george kennan was he said we need to understand what the soviets were what race russia about, what did the soviets wa want. unfortunately, the united states wasn't very keen on getting involved in pakistan in the beginning and didn't have any pool of experts about pakistan...
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and american foreign policy. and also a senior fellow at the joint operations university. >> thats correct and what do you do there? >> the united states joins the special operations. that at in tampa. mcdale air force base. and i write on insurge sees for them. and things like winning hearts and minds. and someone in the military practices that we use such as indirect warfare. that is a fancy term for meaning we will get others to help and partner with us. and things of dividing our enemies. so we will not take on all of our enemies, but perhaps use them against eachother. and currently. i am looking into the relationship between special forces and the central intelligence agency. thomas henriksen, what is in your view the best policy to deal with iran? >> iran is most formittable of all of the rogue states. and the most different of all of rogue states. the other rogue states were sort of dictatorships and military dictator ships and some that imitated the soviet unions and trappings of socialism and communism.
and american foreign policy. and also a senior fellow at the joint operations university. >> thats correct and what do you do there? >> the united states joins the special operations. that at in tampa. mcdale air force base. and i write on insurge sees for them. and things like winning hearts and minds. and someone in the military practices that we use such as indirect warfare. that is a fancy term for meaning we will get others to help and partner with us. and things of dividing...
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policy during his visit to us any. deadly bombing attack on a police h.q. in egypt adds to the country's political crisis as the interim government blames the muslim brotherhood for the attack branding it a terrorist organization. and basanti fracking protests against all corporations aiming for easy cash washoe report on the events that defined twenty thirty.
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that's a con hallinan a columnist for foreign policy and if they close the says time is made of maybe aimed more gave the washington. i think it's a couple of things going on one is that the chinese are very very disturbed about the the asia pivot on the part of the obama administration you what they see is that the united states has now moved sixty percent or is in the process of moving sixty percent of their armed forces into the pacific region so they find that very disturbing and there was a standoff with the but the clinton administration in the late ninety's in which the chinese had to back down from and they don't want to be in that position again so so part of this is a backdrop is is that this is a way of kind of challenging that asia pivot but they're basically saying washington is don't push us don't come into our waters i do think as well there is an expert to kind of drive a wedge to a certain extent between japan and the united states only given its state certainly wants a war with china which japanese are being a bit more aggressive on this visit to trainees are pushing
that's a con hallinan a columnist for foreign policy and if they close the says time is made of maybe aimed more gave the washington. i think it's a couple of things going on one is that the chinese are very very disturbed about the the asia pivot on the part of the obama administration you what they see is that the united states has now moved sixty percent or is in the process of moving sixty percent of their armed forces into the pacific region so they find that very disturbing and there was...
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whether it be social domestic or foreign policy. or as for mr green he is my long standing associate we see eye to eye on many vital issues of russia's development of and that's vern obvious reason we've known each other for a long time now we worked together back in some petersburg and then he became a member of the cabinet and proved to be one of the most efficient ministers i've always backed him on key decisions and if i didn't he wouldn't be able to work to implement those ideas and principles that he promoted so to a certain extent that was our joint policy so he has his own view on certain things it so happened that they had a disagreement with mr medvedev on a number of issues and since mr medvedev was president we have the right to take the decision that he eventually took. today alexy khujand says that he is ready to rejoin the executive branch if the authorities were more decisive but he's quite reluctant to specify what he means by being more decisive when i ask him to leave why because more decisive means taking toughes
whether it be social domestic or foreign policy. or as for mr green he is my long standing associate we see eye to eye on many vital issues of russia's development of and that's vern obvious reason we've known each other for a long time now we worked together back in some petersburg and then he became a member of the cabinet and proved to be one of the most efficient ministers i've always backed him on key decisions and if i didn't he wouldn't be able to work to implement those ideas and...
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foreign policy in the middle east is not very strategic in not very assertive there has been in a effort of the strategic advantage so it projects a country on the march but if you look at what is happening within russia itself it is fairly clear that perception is wrong. internally it is a transformation that when it sets in in every bit as big as the collapse of the soviet union. this of people is the product of three trends that will leverage now been contradictory in a very dramatic way. russia is dying demographically speaking. if you are not a demographer good for you. [laughter] not exciting profession but 2.one is the magic number during the life span of a woman during the fertility life span she shed create one child to replace herself in one for her husband and another for natural disasters and a population that sits at the replenishment rate it remain stable over time the united states is pretty much their. we could talk about the driver's of the population but a bunch of countries certainly in europe are well below replenishment rates and russia is near the bottom. according
foreign policy in the middle east is not very strategic in not very assertive there has been in a effort of the strategic advantage so it projects a country on the march but if you look at what is happening within russia itself it is fairly clear that perception is wrong. internally it is a transformation that when it sets in in every bit as big as the collapse of the soviet union. this of people is the product of three trends that will leverage now been contradictory in a very dramatic way....
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whether it be social domestic or foreign policy. or as for mr couture and he is my long standing associate we see eye to eye on many vital issues of russia's development and that's vern obvious reason we've known each other for a long time now we worked together back in some petersburg and then he became a member of the cabinet and proved to be one of the most efficient ministers i've always backed him on key decisions and if i didn't he wouldn't be able to work to implement those ideas and principles that he promoted so to a certain extent that was our joint policy so he has his own view on certain things it so happened that they had a disagreement with mr medvedev on a number of issues and since mr medvedev was president we have the right to take the decision that he eventually took. today alexy khujand says that he is ready to rejoin the executive branch if the authorities were more decisive but he's quite reluctant to specify what he means by being more decisive when i ask him to be why because more decisive means taking toughes
whether it be social domestic or foreign policy. or as for mr couture and he is my long standing associate we see eye to eye on many vital issues of russia's development and that's vern obvious reason we've known each other for a long time now we worked together back in some petersburg and then he became a member of the cabinet and proved to be one of the most efficient ministers i've always backed him on key decisions and if i didn't he wouldn't be able to work to implement those ideas and...
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bush did spend too much but his governing style foreign policy taking a set of leadership style or night and day over what president obama's are. wealthy british. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy. gridlock. to build a new most sophisticated. tunes mission to teach music creation and why it should. this is why you should. only. historic milestone or historic mistake president obama struggles to find the right words to appease both israel and capitol hill hawks while admitting iran's right to peaceful energy. police and protesters fired tear gas at each other in the ukrainian capital during a second day of unrest over the government pulling back from an e.u. deal. between oil industry propaganda and environmental panic it's hard to get a grip on fracking so decide for yourself later when we hear from a former oil executive and those forced to abandon their homes because of the controversial fuel extraction.
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bush did spend too much but his governing style foreign policy prowess taking a set of crisis and leadership style are night and day over what president obama's are. dramas that can't be ignored. stories others to refuse to notice. food since changing the world right now. to picture of today's. problems is not from around the globe. brokenly. over. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hijacked lying handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once built up my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem to try to fix rational debate and a real discussion critical issues facing america to find the book ready to join the movement then walk a little bit of. deliberate torch is on its epic journey t
bush did spend too much but his governing style foreign policy prowess taking a set of crisis and leadership style are night and day over what president obama's are. dramas that can't be ignored. stories others to refuse to notice. food since changing the world right now. to picture of today's. problems is not from around the globe. brokenly. over. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our...
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and security policy not about the cia if you don't like what the u.s. government is doing that isn't about what the cia is and that problem would not go away if you abolish the cia if you don't like the american drone strike that's a different critique that's one is one which has been democratically the u.s. has just had in the election where that issue was not raised by any major party within the american public so i assume that that's a real democratic and a real tragedy as an it that's a real tragedy well you may not like to hear it and i understand the pretty unusual i don't know not unusual jacob jump in go ahead but you mean. that if you leave this going wrong you're you should be objecting to the american democratic process and the views of the american electorate jacob go ahead shouldn't you that's right i think he's got an absolute i agree with alan to want that really what. what ought to be debated here in the united states is the whole edifice of the national security state the giant military empire the military industrial complex president e
and security policy not about the cia if you don't like what the u.s. government is doing that isn't about what the cia is and that problem would not go away if you abolish the cia if you don't like the american drone strike that's a different critique that's one is one which has been democratically the u.s. has just had in the election where that issue was not raised by any major party within the american public so i assume that that's a real democratic and a real tragedy as an it that's a...
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bush did spend too much but his governing style foreign policy prowess taking a set of crisis and leadership style or night and day over what president obama's are. right on the scene. first struck you and i think that you're. on our reporters' twitter. and instagram. the in the. moment. ah. the olympic torch is on its epic journey to such a. one hundred twenty three days. through two thousand one hundred towns and cities of russia. relayed by georgians awesome people for sixty five thousand killing. in a record setting trip by land air sea and outer space. a limpet torch relay. on r t r two dot com. my first interest here when i came across. for my first question. what are you doing the. russian wine has been enjoying a resurgence in recent years thanks in no small part to european technology but it's not only machines that are being imported from the continent. born in the heart of france's wine country has a lifetime of experience in the business after projects all round the world he's made his way east to russia although he's found a winery with a familiar name. he's in charge of the gro
bush did spend too much but his governing style foreign policy prowess taking a set of crisis and leadership style or night and day over what president obama's are. right on the scene. first struck you and i think that you're. on our reporters' twitter. and instagram. the in the. moment. ah. the olympic torch is on its epic journey to such a. one hundred twenty three days. through two thousand one hundred towns and cities of russia. relayed by georgians awesome people for sixty five thousand...
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whether it be social domestic or foreign policy. or as for mr couture and he is my long standing associate we see eye to eye on many vital issues of russia's development of and that's vern obvious reason we've known each other for a long time now we worked together back in some petersburg and then he became a member of the cabinet and proved to be one of the most efficient ministers i've always backed him on key decisions and if i didn't he wouldn't be able to work to implement those ideas and principles that he promoted so to a certain extent that was our joint policy so he has his own view on certain things it so happened that they had a disagreement with mr medvedev on a number of issues and since mr medvedev was president we have the right to take the decision that he eventually took. today alexy khujand says that he is ready to rejoin the executive branch if the authorities were more decisive but he's quite reluctant to specify what he means by being more decisive when i ask him to why because more decisive means taking toughes
whether it be social domestic or foreign policy. or as for mr couture and he is my long standing associate we see eye to eye on many vital issues of russia's development of and that's vern obvious reason we've known each other for a long time now we worked together back in some petersburg and then he became a member of the cabinet and proved to be one of the most efficient ministers i've always backed him on key decisions and if i didn't he wouldn't be able to work to implement those ideas and...
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is it turning into an over scandal or a reflection of a foreign policy poorly thought out and executed the terrorist attack on the american diplomatic outpost in benghazi last september has become a political football to attack the obama administration and hillary clinton mistakes were made but is it proper focus on the most egregious ones wealthy british style some time to try to find. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report. released be told language. programs and documentaries in arabic. it's all here on reporting from the world talk sports the v.o.i.p. interviews intriguing story for use. in trying. to find out more visit or a big old all teeth dog called. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. hello. nothing telly the game
is it turning into an over scandal or a reflection of a foreign policy poorly thought out and executed the terrorist attack on the american diplomatic outpost in benghazi last september has become a political football to attack the obama administration and hillary clinton mistakes were made but is it proper focus on the most egregious ones wealthy british style some time to try to find. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds...
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then more recently i get more interested in american foreign policy. >> sure also a senior fellow at the u.s. joint special operations. what do you do there? >> well, i joined the special operations unit in tampa. i write on insurgency's for them , things like winning hearts and minds or some of the military practices that we use such as indirect warfare which is a fancy term. we get others to help and partner with us about things about dividing our enemies so that we don't take on all our enemies but, perhaps, use them against each other. currently i am looking into the relationship between specialw forces and the centralñv intelligence agency. >> we have not talked about a run yet. what is in your view the best policy? >> it is most formidable of all of the rogue states. and it is the most difference. the other rogue states were dictatorships, military dictatorships, some which imitated the soviet union with tracking this socialism and communism such as north korea and cuba. others were more military dictatorships such as libya, iran and iraq, but i should say, it emerged from
then more recently i get more interested in american foreign policy. >> sure also a senior fellow at the u.s. joint special operations. what do you do there? >> well, i joined the special operations unit in tampa. i write on insurgency's for them , things like winning hearts and minds or some of the military practices that we use such as indirect warfare which is a fancy term. we get others to help and partner with us about things about dividing our enemies so that we don't take on...
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foreign policy, u.s. foreign policy in the middle east is not very strategic at least of late, not very assertive and as a result there has been an effort by russia, an opportunistic effort to sweep in and take a strategic advantage and the russian government has done a very successful job and as a result it projects an image of a country that is on the march. but if you look at what is happening in russia itself, is clear that that perception is wrong. raja may appear strong now internationally but internally it is approaching the transformation. i would argue a transformation that will be when it sets in every bit as earth shattering as the collapse of the soviet union two decades ago. this upheaval is really the product of three trends that a beginning to emerge but are on trajectory to intersect in a very dramatic way. the first is very simply that russia is dying demographically speaking. for those that are not demographers, good for you because it is not the most exciting of professions but for thos
foreign policy, u.s. foreign policy in the middle east is not very strategic at least of late, not very assertive and as a result there has been an effort by russia, an opportunistic effort to sweep in and take a strategic advantage and the russian government has done a very successful job and as a result it projects an image of a country that is on the march. but if you look at what is happening in russia itself, is clear that that perception is wrong. raja may appear strong now...